It’s hard to write an article like this. I promised myself I’d get through it without crying and yet here I am sobbing as I read through the submissions of my staff members and other tributes online and on Robin Williams’ IMDB page. His loss has been devastating to generations of […]
Aquaman Volume 1: The Trench Review
Aquaman: Volume 1 The Trench Author: Geoff JohnsArtists: Ivan Reis, Joe PradoRelease Date: September 11, 2012Publisher: DC ComicsSource: Bought and OwnedGenre(s): Action, Drama Rating: ★★★★★Review Spoilers: Medium Oh, Aquaman. It has been a long time coming that you have found yourself a fresh fan base. Before the new 52, he was ridiculed by most comic readers, and […]
SAFE by Justin Zimmerman is a Wild Ride from Start to Finish
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4HNKa1SugE] Rating: ★★★★★ Summary: How far would you go to keep your family SAFE? A bold new comic take on the horror genre in breathtaking color! Have you ever read a comic that blows your mind and makes you question everything you know? SAFE by Justin Zimmerman packs more into a […]
Gamescom Press Conferences Stream Hella Early for Those of Us on the West Coast
Gamescom 2014 just kicked off in Cologne, Germany and we’re already beginning to see some pretty sweet coverage coming out online. Kendall posted about Dying Light, we’ve gotten hands-on gameplay footage of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, and Sony’s teasing us with a short teaser (likely for Until Dawn) and a […]
PAX Prime 2014: A First Timer’s Experience Planning The Trip
Hello Nerdophiles, I’m here to tell you guys about how I managed to prep for my first ever out-of-town convention- PAX Prime. It also happened to be my first time planning my own vacation. Needless to say, it has been a pretty hectic learning experience for me. So now I’ll show […]
SDCC 2014: Ode to the Hilton Bayfront
For the past two years I have been fortunate enough to stay at the Hilton Bayfront during San Diego Comic Con. Anyone who knows the hell that is the SDCC hotel lottery knows that is quite a feat. There may someday be a year where we aren’t lucky enough to […]
Hyrule Warriors Looks Like a Hack 'n Slash Blast
If you haven’t heard of Nintendo’s Dynasty Warriors and Legend of Zelda crossover yet, you’ve been missing out. The unlikely mix has a set release date for September 26th, and Nintendo has just released a bunch of new content to promote the game. Check out this trailer for a peek- […]
Things to Keep In Mind: SDCC 2014 Edition
It’s the Sunday before the big day, and here are some things to keep in mind before you venture out on Thursday and start running around downtown San Diego. The new SDCC App SDCC has released a new app for people with smart phones to keep up with their daily […]
You should be watching AMC's Halt and Catch Fire
If you’re not watching Halt and Catch Fire, then are you really living? I haven’t had a lot of time to catch up on new television this summer, but Halt and Catch Fire is one I’ve been fighting to find time to watch. When I do find the time, I’m […]
Emmy Nominations 2014: The Good, the Bad, and the Meh
The Emmy Nomination list for 2014 is out and I’m ecstatic and disappointed all at once. THE GOOD: Laverne Cox got a nomination for outstanding guest actress in a comedy series and that is historic. She is the first transgender person to be nominated for an Emmy and she deserves […]